2023-24 NCAA Division II Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars Announced
NORMAN, Okla. – 2023-24 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars for NCAA Division II have been announced.
To be eligible for Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar nomination, an individual must be a sophomore, junior or senior both academically and athletically in NCAA Division I, II, III, and NAIA, or receiving their Associate’s Degree and in their last year of athletic eligibility in the NJCAA. In addition, they must participate in 50% of their team’s competitive rounds, have a stroke average under 76.0 in NCAA Division I, under 78.0 in NCAA Division II, under 79.0 in NCAA Division III, under 78.0 in NAIA, and under 77.0 in NJCAA, and maintain a minimum cumulative career grade-point average of 3.2. A recipient must also be of high moral character and be in good standing at their college or university.
226 NCAA Division II athletes from 77 schools earned 2023-24 Cobalt All-America Scholar honors. Missouri S&T had six recipients, tied with Georgia Southern, Mercer, Texas Tech, Yale (NCAA Division I), Trine (NCAA Division III), and Texas Wesleyan (NAIA) for the most recipients from one school across all six divisions in 2023-24. Nine NCAA Division II schools had at least five recipients, including Lincoln Memorial (5), Maryville (5), Missouri S&T (6), Newberry (5), Parkside (5), Saint Leo (5), SWOSU (5), Tiffin (5), and Wingate (5).
NCAA Division II
Academy of Art
Giulio Zanichelli
Anderson (SC)
Daniel Coker
Jamie Markwick
Simon Wright
Arkansas-Monticello
Aidan Rooke
Ashland
Andrew Kolar
Matthew McMullen
Carter Mishler
Logan Thomas
Barry
Amani D’Ambrosio
Miikka Makinen
Barton
Daniel Adkins
Kris Jackson
Mitchell Soma
Harrison Wierse
Bemidji State
Brandon Bervig
Caden Lick
Logan Schoepp
Jack Southard
Bentley
Nelson Eaton
Timothy Picard
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Jonah Camarillo
Catawba
Luke Nelson
Central Missouri
Calvin Dillon
Alex Gentry
Robbie Sager
Central Oklahoma
Bennett Baldwin
Evan Griffith
Chaminade
Zachary DuBourdieu
Chico State
Tyler Ashman
Naoki Easterday
Coker
Jonathan Hallinger
Derek McGlaughlin
Caleb Tidd
Colorado Christian
Dylan Arthur
Adam Duncan
Peyton Jones
Colorado Mesa
Cole Beyer
Yael Chahin
Pablo Diaz
Colorado School of Mines
Maxwell Lange
Lukas Taggart
CSU Monterey Bay
Wilhelm Berg von Linde
Davenport
Brandon Bodis
Aiden Deng
Drury
Clayton Kaiser
Alex Wiseman
Emmanuel (GA)
Markel Olasagasti
Pelayo Sol
Felician
Pablo Hidalgo
Ferris State
Caleb Bond
Zach Koerner
Findlay
Luke Metzger
Zach Miller
Donnie Professori
Tyler Vallee
Florida Southern
Adam Alvarez
Max Barile
Tyler Mistretta
Max Watson
Georgia College
Max Sheppard
Georgia Southwestern
Joao Costa
Mateo Quiroga
Payne Sells
Harding
Finlay Cummings
Leo Maciejek
Dennis Staykov
Sam Tandy
Hawai’i Hilo
Nicholas Gomez
Junsu Im
Jordan Sato
Jacob Torres
Hawai’i Pacific
Miles Atkinson
Grant Garrison
Henderson State
Miller Harris
Ethan Wilkins
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Shaun Fedor
Cameron GeRue
Guillermo Salazar
Alex Swinnerton
Kentucky Wesleyan
Ayden Gillilan
Jonah Graham
Tyler Nickol
Lenoir-Rhyne
Holt Allison
Mads Emil Boas
Jake Moore
Lincoln Memorial
Jamie Dean
George Durkan
Alex James
Loic Naas
Max Reynolds
Lynn
Joseph Hudak
Jose Ramirez
Sebastian Rincon
Eloy Vigil
Maryville
Drew Barclay
James Casserly
Austin Fauser
Max (Kai-Chun) Hsu
Alan Kuo
Miles
Samuel Stagno
Missouri S&T
Connor Benjamin
Nicolas Estrada
Cole Komyati
Carl Miltun
Jeppe Thybo
Issac To
MSU Billings
Blake Finn
Lucas Howell
Liam O’Halloran
Paul O’Neil
Newberry
Javier Borrego Martin
Herman du Plessis
Benny Fischer
Josh Greig
Tom Hull
North Georgia
Stephen Kinsel
Jack Vajda
Noah Zediker
Northeastern State
Parker Rose
Brett Wilcoxen
Northwood
Carson Butterfield
Evan Johnson
Viktor Nibell
David Skobe
Nova Southeastern
Joseba Torres
Ohio Dominican
Tyler Andersen
Jeremiah Bane
Nash Linder
Yadhu Urs
Oklahoma Christian
Blas Ayesa
Said Powers
Exequiel Rodriguez
Parkside
Peter Blazevic
Andrew Conrad
TJ Floberg
Aleck Simms
Hayden Underhill
Post
Amal Jha
Bill Koch
Ethan Phillips
Ian Wivestad
Rockhurst
Ben Elgas
Andrew Park
David Schilp
Caleb Schmid
Rogers State
Julian Alanis
Elliot-Han Monteremal
Ty Nicar
Rollins
RJ Glod
Robert Greninger
Jacob Hair
Saint Leo
Enzo Barbaglia
Alex Heck
Jake Nash
Brendan Porter
Adrian Soriano
South Dakota Mines
Joseph Vincent
Southern Nazarene
Dawson Dunlap
Landon Hendrix
Sam Schmidt
Mason Sebrant
St. Mary’s (TX)
Aidan Fitzgerald
Tanner Lundgren
Sebastian Tannum Donaldson
SWOSU
Cameron Gallagher
Lukas Hendricks
Sutton McMillan
Mariano Racca
Anders Strand
Tampa
Leonardo Bono
Brendan Dunphy
Alex Mercier
Garrett Tighe
Texas A&M International
Zaden Danielson
Oscar Feschuk
Tiffin
Mitchell Brassard
Matt Flynn
Justin Hand
Ryan Norkin
Johan Widal
UMSL
Leo Baudry
Cyril Henault
Zach Unnerstall
USC Aiken
Oscar Abrahamsson
Rory McDonald O’Brien
Erik Olin
Jonah Winter
USCB
Jan Ciric
Christofer Hammar
Aaron Williams
UT Tyler
Seth Campbell
Carter Lewis
Jackson Naeger
Carson Wray
Valdosta State
Joshua Burki
Brandon Cho
Ty Folsom
Virginia State
Juan Ruiz-Patino
Walsh
Kyle Buzaki
Wayne State (MI)
Mat Hawryluk
Max Leppelmeier
Ian Smith
West Chester
Connor Strine
West Florida
Nico Lang
Eddie Lee
Cooper Tendick
West Georgia
Brooks Gineris
Ethan Kolisz
Tyler Nesci
Oliwer Persson Toiminen
West Texas A&M
Santiago Caride
Pepe De La Concepción Quílez
Luis Palomo
Pablo Rebolleda
Western New Mexico
Arnav Arkanath
Joey Geary
Adam Niles
Western Washington
Matteo Polla
Ryan Ho
Cole Reynolds
William Jewell
Bryson Oots
Robin Persson
Wingate
Sean Addie
Lewis Beeden
Colin Dutton
Jordan Hyland
Jake Smith
Young Harris
Ruben Lindstrom
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